Thursday, August 5, 2021

William Shatner, 80 Americans Over 80 – Newsmax Magazine Looks at the Seniors Still Changing the Nation . . .

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80 Americans Over 80:

The Trailblazers Who Changed
Our Lives and Their Secrets

Millions of Americans are living well into their 80s, 90s, and beyond! Now Newsmax Magazine proudly pays tribute to 80 of our most distinguished senior Americans who have changed our lives and impacted our nation in this special August cover story, "80 Over 80."

In this special edition, Newsmax's Bill Hoffmann interviews and profiles the ageless movers and shakers who've remained just as energetic and robust as they were 50 years ago.

We also reveal their secrets to longevity.

On our cover is William Shatner — the iconic star of "Star Trek" and hundreds of television shows and movies — who is going stronger than ever at 90.

"My advice is to keep going as long as you can," says Shatner, who exclusively reveals his daily regimen to Newsmax.

And we talk with lovable "Golden Girl" Betty White, who's sassier than ever at 99, telling us, "Retirement isn't in my vocabulary."

And legendary moon astronaut Buzz Aldrin, who at 91 is making plans to be one of the humans to set foot on Mars.

As you learn from Clint Eastwood, Robert Redford, Ringo Starr, Bob NewhartJon VoightHenry Kissinger, Carol Burnett, Dick Cheney, Pat Robertson, and many others, age is a number, and only a number.

Just ask legendary Mad Magazine cartoonist Al Jaffee, who's going strong at 100, and explains, "I'm living the life I wanted all along, which was to make people think and laugh. Serious people my age are dead!"

"80 Over 80" is the inspirational, feel-good story of the year — and one you won't want to miss, and you can only read it in Newsmax Magazine. (Page 47)

The exciting August issue of Newsmax Magazine also features a lot more:

  • An exclusive column by former President Donald J. Trump, who tells why Radical Race Theories Have No Place in Schools! (Page 16)
  • Bracing for the new pandemic — Will America be ready to fight its next COVID? (Page 14)
  • Catholic bishops take on Biden over abortion — Will he be banned from church? (Page 18)
  • The new museum feting President Eisenhower — and you can explore it right now! (Page 30)
  • A dark day in journalism — as The New York Times becomes a weapon in Hamas' war on Israel (Page 44)
  • War with both China and Russia? Doug Schoen says Biden policies are inviting it. (Page 40)
  • The apps that can help you remember, so you'll never miss an important appointment again! (Page 70)
  • How to make today's interest rates work for you — Practical advice you can't afford to miss! (Page 76)
  • Financial guru Peter Morici warns Biden's new taxes could crush your IRA and savings. (Page 34)
  • Nancy Brinker on the dangers of delaying breast cancer screening. (Page 27)
  • Six supplements that can relieve your stress — and they're all natural. (Page 88)
  • Dr. Oz: Oxygen can slow aging! (Page 84)
  • How to supercharge your immune system after COVID — Your foolproof guide to maximum health (Page 94)

PLUS read our award-winning columnists — Bill O'ReillyBen SteinDr. LauraDoug SchoenNancy Brinker, and John Gizzi weigh in on the latest issues and news headlines.

And there's much, much more in the August issue of Newsmax Magazine — the fast-growing publication straight from the heart of America.

Don't miss it! Subscribe today!


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